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to this day, don't want to do it by asking, then let's go to the court. the case for the client on it just i just need as our country, we're high poverty rates with inequality. and these are here. the boat is not an exception. many of the footballers in this country come from poor areas such as this was many of the members of argentina national team come from places such as this one where the football field do not rush. what the foil just like the one that you can see. right here we've been talking to some of the children that live in this place and they said that they would love to follow the steps of your dell. missy can be mighty yeah. and other members of the national team. ah,
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more and, and the french capital of the 3 people are killed and fridays attack as a kurdish community center. ah, hello there, i'm to start the attain. this is al jazeera life and are also coming with blown away. a winter storm basses north america, even more than a 1000000 people without electricity and disrupting holiday plans. a show of strength. india's main opposition party rallies thousands of supporters in new delhi after a 3 month long march. ah palestinians and bethlehem prepared to celebrate christmas and a year the un classifies as the deadliest in in the israeli occupied territory since 2006 ah,
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ah, a rally is currently underway in paris following the shooting death of 3 people and a mainly kurdish neighbourhood on friday, i many there in the local cottage community believes that they were deliberately targeted police have arrested a 69 year old man. they're investigating whether the incident was racially motivated. for the latest on this. let's speak with a bunch of aid. he is at that protest for us in paris. as on the 2nd day of protests, now anger katy mounting him up to see this is what the kurdish community has been sending us. they still are looking for answers from the police. why did this take this wrong for them to arrive? why haven't this declared this a terrorist attack? and why did they not provide security to the coachman center? where did ask for earlier, and this is the sentiment that we've been seeing escalating since last my doctor,
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the attack was filled, the refugees from the distributed. we've also been hearing from the police declaring that this was an attack, deliberately targeted against foreign move by a person who was identified to have a background of carrying out races to talk to just last year. he killed 303 people rather with the sword. and attacked this community a week after he was released. obviously his anger and frustration of the months, the community a why and how was this person able to operate so freely i was able to pick your reference and come to an area which i've already been locked as sensitive towards the police. and i saw that we are learning a little bit more about the suspect in this. you mentioned their previous attacks as, wow, oh yes. so this is a 69 year old man who has been carrying out some attacks against migrant communities. the charge races against them 6 years ago, just lafayette killed and injured,
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3 people from the cities migrant community. this is a person, according to the people here who was overpowered by them, and the police took more than 40 minutes, according to witnesses to come. and according to sources, he still had more ammunition, definite back 45 rounds for spare magazines, this automatic system that he was carrying and carried out this attack of it. so there is still lots of questions around this particular talk. i'm this person and people that are not ready to believe this a what the information that have been provided by the interior ministry and the police that this was a known wolf who had no to your motive. he was carrying out and attacked based on a an ideology which is against the others, so to speak. but he was not linked to any far right end organizations. but the good community is adamant that this is a deliberate attack against him. they say that this was a targeted attack against them and it has been going on for the last few years than
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they are asking that a friendship authorities and the police do not just give them answers, but justice. trust me. i saw them today at the, on the ground that was purchased for us in paris. thanks so much. i'm now meeting on and an arctic blast is affecting millions of people in north america. winter storm elliot enveloping much of the us and canada meteorologist that according it, a once in a generation event. it stretches from the east to the west coast and north to south covering more than 3000 kilometers. right from the us. mexico border up to quebec. more than 200000000 americans are currently under severe weather advisory as well. at least one warning has been issued every canadian province and territory. more than 8000 flights of walls had been cancelled due to strong winds and heavy snow disrupting holiday travel plans. on the cold snap is even affecting southern states, such as texas, my sub 0 temperatures are rare for the north, it's expected to drop below minus 17 degrees celsius. temperatures in some areas
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are full cost to drop as low as minus $45.00 celsius expense will, and that this can lead to frostbite. and 5 to 10 minutes. rosalind jordan reports dreaming of a white christmas sounds romantic for song but for millions of people in the west this holiday weekend, it's more like a nightmare. a massive winter storm from canada has brought sub freezing temperatures and heavy snow to most of the country, as well as nationwide flight disruptions. power outages and pipe breaks, and the threat of frostbite and hypothermia, particularly for those without shelter. yasamin called there please, my pose. all right, i think most winters we unfortunately do lose some of our neighbors who are living outside the weather against volleyball. it's, it's a sad thing that happens every year deteriorating road conditions and melting power
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outages have let some officials to declare a state of emergency. the best thing you can do is stay off the roads, stay inside the storms. intensity has experts debating whether global warming is to blame. so really cold because the very cold air and the arctic the port x has been displaced. the question is why, and there's really to school. so i want to say this is clearly a climate change related phenomenon because the arctic is warming, so best. and the other school says, all this is natural, variability, as flight cancellations, pile into the thousands traveler say going home just isn't an option or from an eminence family. and like my parents and their siblings move to the u. s. many years ago. but every year we try to spend christmas or thanksgiving or something like that together. just, you know, to keep the family connected. so it's, it's really important trying to stay focused on the reason for the season in the
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face of intent. seasonal weather. ah, rosalind jordan, al jazeera nbc shaquille brewster, has one alamo, severe conditions from new york state of michigan there in benton harbor, michigan, which is essentially right across the lake. from chicago. we're getting all of the impacts of this massive winter storm. you see the snow that's coming down we'll they're expecting the snow to continue. possibly 4 more days. it's this lake effect snow. some areas expecting more than 2 feet of it to come by the time we get to christmas, but it's not just the snow. it's also the wind, at some points, there are breaks in the snow, but you can't tell because of the wind whipping the snow around. thousands of supporters of india's main opposition party are marching through the capital, new delhi. they've been crossing the country now for more than 3 months, and not seen as a show of strength by the indian national congress. policy was once the longest,
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but now governs early 3 of the $28.00 states. the march is expected to continue until february, have the michelle has bought from the indian capital houses that people have gathered to join one of just most powerfully men on these, the side of it just mean national opposition party, the indian national congress. and he has been walking thousands of kilometers across india. he says, his goal is to unite the country according to rise by the governing b. b. it's holmes. as to congress, it's humbling to survive. it's down to one of its lowest studies in parliament, only goblin c states. meanwhile, 5 minutes in the beach, if the roommate incredibly popular and on charlie's dislike, growing criticism, there are concerns about the flight of minorities drinking space for descent, as well as the government handling of the pandemic and the economy. analysts say that the call is in ability to be an effective opposition and hold the government
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accountable contributions to the b j. b. unprecedented success. not india is heading into national general elections in 2024. that's about 16 months. oh, where i live? that be honest to challenge the be avoided accountable, now lies with smaller regional parties on job it and sorry, is a journalist and a political commentator. and he says, this not shows signs of reinvigoration of the opposition party. it has certainly succeeded in reinvigorated the congress cater. there is a certain them now an essential purpose as far as the congress workers are concerned. but really, the bigger question is really this. and who's young that one? witnesses on the seat convert itself into words, because certainly jenny hogan this image. the pgp used to use to say that he could . he cannot spend more than
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a month in india and love to travel abroad. and he doesn't have it in him to to last last the distance. well, he's put in the hard yard. he's done on 5 days from the rose from 6 am to the late to the evening. that's no even dot. so it has done his image, a good, it's really great at the party, but we'll just have to do what, that's the big challenge for the congress. the leaders are still fighting the factional battles each trying to put down the other. so the challenge will be to try and find, translate this into jasmine towards and because the auto walk at home can do invigorate the cater, but it cannot build an organization. and that is the work that the new president of the body mr. college and career are read to support of the god these and the other leaders need to get down to because of the congress. like how much provisions shown, if rather states where the congress can get its act together. it's is more than a challenge to the b g p off tele had here on out is era collapsing,
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state institutions and an economy. and freeform. we look back at a year of time while in lebanon. we also take a look at the future of nigeria is movie industry, through the eyes of one of its new generation of filmmaking. ah, ah. hello, welcome to another look at the international forecast. afraid the still no let up in the heavy snow that has been affecting a good part of japan still got those winds coming in from the north west. the direction driving those snow showers into that western side of the whole shoe pushing up into kado. sheltered by the mount is 12 celsius there and in tokyo, not too bad. similar conditions if we go one through monday, might catch it a light shower into the korean peninsula, but essentially it is dry here and try but cold across
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a good part of china. temperatures in hong kong recover to round $900.00 degrees celsius joy and cold across northern parts of india. fog and small problems continue. red warnings. enforce up to war from job pushing up towards a new delhi. they're wet weather down to water, se they we will see some heavy downpours into tumble nodded. and under the dash, it's a particularly heavy rain. also making its way across from anchor over the next couple of days. might see a little bit of work by the creeping into western parts of pakistan. we've got some wet weather lurking around the arabian peninsula at present. we have seen flooding . it's, you were parts in western areas of saudi arabia. still a few showers here as we go through were sunday pushing all the way up into the live and some went to weather down towards the southern end of the red sea, but fine and dry for data. ah, what's going on in vladimir putin's mind right now? could this war go new player is being on the prompt team,
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the golden ticket to electoral victory? can americans agree on any immigration policy? is there a middle ground between 0 tolerance and open border? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, under comfort reporting with exclusive stories explosive results. al jazeera investigations. lou ah ah. hello day or 2 al jazeera, i'm this policy it hey, here and there. ha, that's from one of our top stories. a rally is currently underway in paris following the shooting death of 3 people in the main,
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the kurdish neighbourhood on friday. police have arrested a 69 year old man investigating whether the incident was racially motivated. millions of north americans under severe weather warnings as an arctic blast envelopes large sways of the us and canada. flights have been canceled. roads blocked by snow drifts and hundreds of thousands of households have no power. thousands of support as of india's main opposition party marching through new delhi . the congress party has led supporters across the country since september in a bid to regain popularity. a gas tanka has exploded in the south african city of bucks back leaving 8 people dead. emergency services at the scene and say a fire fighter is among several people who are injured. the cause of the explosion is not yet clear. blacksburg is in the east of the economic hub of johannesburg near the international airport. at least 20 people have died after
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a fire swept through a nursing home in russia. it happened in the siberian city of comparable investigators suspect the faulty heating boiler was the cause. the private home is reported to have been operating legally criminal investigation is underway. seat of any room booker has been confirmed. fiji is new prime minister ending days of political deadlock. their parliament narrowly voted in favor of the former crew leader. often inconclusive election. earlier this month, from boca has already served as prime minister twice his last government was toppled by the outgoing leader, frank by marana, who'd been in power for 16 years from now heads a 3 party coalition. while the same of owner is the feeder correspondent for a b, c, news, australia, she explains what people's expectations are for this new government. the hope now for most people is that this will be a stable government given that the last 2 years has been one of the one that most people here in fiji. see as having been, dictate your,
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with human rights records that were not exactly admirable. and with a history of not really comes out to the public or the other side of parliament. so there is a lot of hope amongst the genes here in the country as well as outside that this will be a government of national unity. one that has more than one party, which already makes it very different from the really the 1st party that had the g . i'm under it some for 16 years. he has said to australian media as well in international and used dealer media that he is likely to go with its traditional partners that be just traditional partners are across the street and zealand and by extension, the united kingdom and united states of america. he did, however, say at the end of a very long explanation as to his foreign policy, that he is likely to hold on to our sovereign power, which should be
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a little bit disconcerting for those watching the geopolitical development. here in the pacific. as 2022 comes to an end, lebanon is without an executive authority state. institutions are collapsing, and politicians have failed to mitigate the impact of an economy in freefall. how correspond, dana, how to take a look back at the past 12 months. on the surface business appears to be booming, but this is only part of lebanon's reality. income inequality is not new. in a country where the richest 10 percent of the population owns almost 70 percent of the total wealth. but now the economy has collapsed, making the poor, even more vulnerable. it's being blamed on a system put in place by the political and business elite who are refusing reforms to fight corruption. the state is nearly bankrupt. the public sector right now, it has no revenue. and you know, you need to pay saturdays to public employ use for them to go to work. we are
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witnessing increasingly closing down off public institutions. professors at 11 is universities are no longer going to work. people are desperate. some have stormed bank at times, armed, demanding their own money. their savings have been trapped by informal capital controls. since the onset of the economic crisis, level financial crisis entered is 4th year with losses amounting to more than $70000000000.00. the world bank says the countries current and future states on the assets public real estate potential but uncertain oil and gas revenues combined are worth only a fraction of the political paralysis hasn't helped a fragmented parliament. hasn't been able to elect the president since november.
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and without the head of state, a government can be formed. it's an unprecedented vacuum that delays efforts to revive the economy. at the shop, there are people who are sleeping without dinner. they don't have money to buy food . there are no jobs graduates or trying to find a way out of the country. there's little to show for the billions of dollars spent over the decades. that's apart from the chronic mismanagement. remember that nothing will change, even if the elected president, because the same politicians responsible for running the economy into the ground are still in power. there's been no accountability for a crisis that destroyed the lives of so many. instead, lebanon has become a failed state senate. there, osha, zita, beirut, the now at least 5 people have been killed in a russian strike in southern ukraine. 20 others were also wounded in that attack,
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and on the city was retaken by ukrainian trips last month. a major setback that russia suffered in its war against ukraine. while your call russia launched its invasion of ukraine back in february 10 months on, there's still no end in sight to the fighting, and many ukrainians are enduring. a dark and cold winter for we challenge takes a look back at the events that shaped the conflict. the february, the 24th 2020 to the day everything changed for ukraine through the chaos. one thing was clear. months of military filled up. be no blood. this was a russian invasion from batteries, southern russia and crimea troops, tanks and aircraft poured across the borders, fleeing the russian blitzkrieg civilians, crowded train stations and highways. hundreds of thousands of women and children
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headed abroad. men had to stay devised my house being torn apart. but i'm sorry, it's tough. when families separated, it's very hard. ukraine was fighting for survival. as a sovereign nation, volunteers joined the army and territorial defense criticisms. one of those who picked up a gun was he who he helped defend in a pin, a key of suburb that saw fierce fighting. he who described to me what it had been like woman, a thorough home of war. i had no fear. i don't know why we were all determined not to give up our land. we understood a weapons of weak against their arm or what we had modulation because of fierce ukrainian resistance, rushes invasion wasn't going well. at the end of march,
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after huge losses of men and machinery, russia abandoned this attempt to seize key of what they left behind shops, the world who cher the most infamous, but civilian bodies were found. in nearly every settlement, the russians had occupied, often showing signs of torture and execution. the seasons have carried on us to see her and her grief through spring summer, autumn. and now to winter. when the russians abducted her son didn't take him far. just 200 meters down the road to the pig farm where his body was found. we were to you, we will be through the window. i saw him been taken out to greet there was a car outside. they've taken from one of the villagers. do you feel when you live at all this bullshit when they put him in and laughed?
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i didn't know where richard was. they were taken at half past 5 and shot immediately that evening. even lay as if you were sleeping in the new spot. in the east, the battle for don bass became an attrition of grind. but to the south, russia had more to show for its efforts. murray, you pull on the assault sea coast finally fell to the russians in may. the city of 400000 people before the war lay in ruins. but ukraine was preparing to strike back. it reached the khaki region and his surprise september counter offensive. that was followed by a strike on rushes bridged to crimea, and a forced russian retreat from the city of her son. there was some of you. this was moscow's response running shows of military options, russia launch drones and cruise missiles at ukraine's energy grid. an attempt to
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freeze the country into submission as winter approached. wide spread blackouts in sub 0 temperatures are a challenge for everyone, particularly those without much money. miller lives in a smoke blackens bomb damaged apartment block in the pin. yet she still counts itself lucky enough. to be honest, my heart bleeds seeing these ruins, but we are alive. we covered the windows with foam, we had hope because we have something left at the last everything as 2022 ends, ukrainians leave behind them a year of indescribable suffering. but they take with them a unity and a will to win that this country admiration from around the world. there are still many people who doubt that ukraine can ultimately prevail against the might of russia. but few, if any of them come from this country off pretty much any ukraine,
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what they expect for 2023. and they only have one answer. victory will reach out and out a 0 here. now my jury has one of the world's largest film industries productions of steadily grow and scale since it started back in the 1900 sixty's. now it produces thousands of features every year. but as one young's will make it told out there it's more about quality and quantity. i am telling you 31 years old and i am a filmmaker in lagos, nigeria. i think that some right from when i was very young, i've always liked the media. my father was a journalist, so i mean a french journalist, but then i, you, i would watch the tv and, you know, tell myself, i wouldn't be on tv like this person. you know, the fact that i should go for few making, then it's about story tenant. i always get inspiration to tell stories and they come to mean different formats. so, you know, there's some stories they'll come to you and you know that this can work for radio,
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for example, he has to be on t v, or he has to be a documentary that some stories they'll come to you. and then, i mean, it would just be a feel. so it was, that was how it started the year of us, i wanna like the like to stick hoarders in the major and film him industry. so i think that the europe as ah, it's, it's a cultural thing. we have this very beautiful culture. we have dads, we have drama, we have. so it is natural that, you know, would want to do films. if you look at how the current industry developed, it was just about volume people just kept creatine, and creeds, and people loved entertainment. people wanted to watch it. you have a lot of filmmakers as well now who wanted to be standard, like we wanted to go places we wanted to have, you know, to, to have the proper structure. but then we also have few makers who think that or who want our friends to cross, you know, to the tilt. so the global or north and you know, for the war to see because we now need the,
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the exposure. we need the film industry to be developed to that will have, you know, people can actually get paid and be able to leave off their earning, asked creators for me or my hopes and dreams for my career. and the industry would be that 1st law to tell stories that very, you know, genuine to me, it's very important for me to tell stories, i feel it to be seen by the world. well, 2022 was supposed to be the best year for tourism in the palestinian city of bethlehem since the pandemic. but while restrictions are no longer affecting the industry palestinians, we're reminded that they remain under a decades long, military occupation. while these are live pictures right now for manger square and the city where people have been gathering near the church of the nativity need abraham reports now from bethlehem and the occupying west from bethlehem to the world. palestinians say the christmas message of hope started from their small city
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. they believed that jesus was born here more than 2000 years ago. ah, this annual parade tells the christmas story and towards different palestinian cities . it starts the journey from bethlehem. a city that depends heavy on tourism, but it's taking a hard to hit in the past few years. due to the pandemic from charlotte corner paradox. we suffered economically because of cobra closures this year is better because more tourists were allowed in. hopefully, we'll pick up the cfc up up here. so the political situation is difficult. the colonel mc situation is even worse, but we are the people of the land and will remain steadfast in it. we've offered questions used to make up 11 percent of the palestinian population in the 1920s. now they formed less than one percent. many here blame these really military occupation organizers of course miss parade. say it's one way the palestinian
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government is working to keep christians and their land as well by to have this festive mood. is one way of maintaining the christian presence here. we're also working with the world's churches to help christians stay. is rose doing everything to kick us out, but we count about how to keep christian palestinians in their lands. this come lathrop milady. your palace video, according to the you, 1000. i. mindy occupied what a joy this spring is the result of 2 months of work. some of the carriages were brought from abroad, but others like this were made by artists from bethlehem. the parade has half to take a pause. the deed was supposed to make its way to the city of m. allah, a general strike was announced to mourn the death of a palace.
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